Small booklet with black & white photo images.
Location: Market Street, looking east at Second (2nd) Street under water. Market Street businesses seen: Frank Aman Pharmacy, Alex M. Glockner, Hardware. The Adolph Brunner & Sons Dry Goods Store in the background. Across flooded Second (2nd) Street, the Washington Hotel.
Colored photo of construction being done on Market Street to add side walks and parking. Cars and construction equipment shown, also Market Street Hardware shown.
F.C. Daehler Co. Furniture and Undertaking Parlor, located at 205 and 207 Market Street. Being found at different locations in numerous City Directories, the business seemed to move around quite a bit.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Market Street Landmark Gone: Henry Prescott's Flour, Grain & Bacon; Home of the Portsmouth Cycling Club. Images cut from Lorberg's Portsmouth Pictorial, and Lorberg glued them into scrapbook.
black & white photo image scanned from book, Pictorial Portsmouth, page 23
1897 flood showing Market Street just north from Second (2nd) Street. Pictured are people and boats. Businesses pictured are Western Union Telegraph 203 Market, Rottinghaus Grocers 209/213 Market, J. P. Montavon Grocer 217 Market and Stahler Harness Makers Third (3rd) and Market. St. Mary's Church in background.
The Gallia Street High School was located at northwest Corner of Gallia and Waller Streets. After 1909 plans were drawn up for a new school building because there were too many students and not enough room. Students attended the old school until 1912 when the new one was constructed on the property of the Davis High School building after it was razed.